I'm sure it was all a misunderstanding. See video below.
http://m.newsok.com/article/5531208...m_medium=Social&utm_campaign=ShareBar-Twitter
http://m.newsok.com/article/5531208...m_medium=Social&utm_campaign=ShareBar-Twitter
She came after him! Women these days think they can kick , hit, scratch etc., and the man is expected to just sit there and take it! I'm not saying he should have punched her but a good bitch slap would have been more appropriate!
And the woman would have continued to abuse him!A man would have simply walked away
So that makes it alrightDoes anybody remember Pope Toms problems? This is on par.
Don't you know you're not supposed to use the word "thug"... It's the new n-word.this thug
Not at all. Not sure how you made that leap.So that makes it alright
And the woman would have continued to abuse him!
looks like he is ready for the nflI'm sure it was all a misunderstanding. See video below.
http://lm.newsok.com/article/5531208?utm_source=NewsOK.com&utm_medium=Social&utm_campaign=ShareBar-Twitter
Don't you know you're not supposed to use the word "thug"... It's the new n-word.
Perhaps I misread, but were the two dating? I know they aren't married. As far as I can tell the two didn't know each other, right?A man would have simply walked away.
Perhaps I misread, but were the two dating? I know they aren't married. As far as I can tell the two didn't know each other, right?
To me, if a stranger (even if a woman) pushes and slaps me, that is pretty inappropriate. Sure, if it were me, I would've likely just laughed. But I'm also no longer a liquored-up, 20-21 year old out on the streets at 2:45am.
Unfortunately, our society and even law enforcement passively allows this drunken buffoonery for the most part. One merely has to visit O Street in Lincoln after 2am on a Friday or Saturday to attest to that.
In the eyes of the law, the second Molitor pushed and slapped Mixon, Mixon having not touched her to that point, all claims of assault are likely off. That is, until the machismo rears its head, which allows for subjective interpretation.
I don't have a single problem with it. She got exactly what she deserved.
He wasn't the aggressor, she was. I know some of you guys subscribe to the never ever hit a women bible.. but if that's the case, she was setting him up anyway.Wow.![]()
Agreed. I am only meaning that through legal interpretation, mixon was practicing self-defense.People can make excuses for Mixon all they want, not meaning you, but regardless of what she said or did there is no excuse for him doing what he did.
He wasn't the aggressor, she was. I know some of you guys subscribe to the never ever hit a women bible.. but if that's the case, she was setting him up anyway.
He's allowed to defend himself. That's what this was to me. She escalated it twice, once when she pushed, and got pushed back, then again when she hit him, and got hit back.
There was a similar story the other day about that KU basketball player, and the charges against him were dropped and instead the woman was charged with assault. To me, this is a pretty similar deal.
Agreed. I am only meaning that through legal interpretation, mixon was practicing self-defense.
So long as people can shoot someone whenever they feel threatened (Stand You Ground Law), getting slapped and pushed by another, unprovoked, I do not see how the claim of assault would stand up in court.
I understand where you are coming from, but in some ways, that is the old school reasoning. In today's world of 'equality'.. It should not matter what size someone is, and it should not even matter what gender they are. If you remove this idea of size and gender, and just treat them as two equals, it's clear to me who was wrong.Defending himself does not mean slugging a person 100 pounds smaller and knocking her out. I guess we can disagree on this one.
Florida (not that this helps), agreed that weight should play no role. See the George Zimmerman case.Defending himself does not mean slugging a person 100 pounds smaller and knocking her out. I guess we can disagree on this one.
I don't know either. It's Saturday and I do not want to research.Ok each state may differ in that I don't know. In Ca if I feel threatened by a stranger in my yard and I shoot him I go to jail. If the same man enters my home uninvited and I feel threatened and I shoot him I am within my rights to do so as I have been told by cops in the family. Even though both situations are on my property the laws are different.
Florida (not that this helps), agreed that weight should play no role. See the George Zimmerman case.
I am hardly advocating for Mixon, just stating that legal precedent is a hard thing to overcome. And, personally, at some point accountability has to come into play. Molitor served as the aggressor (at least from the video).
Why any person of any gender would think you can push and slap another person, without possibility of retaliation, is beyond me.
I don't know either. It's Saturday and I do not want to research.But given OK's stance on many issues, I would guess they're not far off from TX or FL.
I understand where you are coming from, but in some ways, that is the old school reasoning. In today's world of 'equality'.. It should not matter what size someone is, and it should not even matter what gender they are. If you remove this idea of size and gender, and just treat them as two equals, it's clear to me who was wrong.
2:45am? College students? I would say a significant amount.I wonder how much alcohol played a part in this? I can't imagine either party doing what they did sober but that's just me.
People can make excuses for Mixon all they want, not meaning you, but regardless of what she said or did there is no excuse for him doing what he did.
Would you think differently if it'd been two men?
I don't have a single problem with it. She got exactly what she deserved.